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Appointed in September 2022, David Landry is an assistant professor focused on the developmental origins of health and disease. He trained as a reproductive biologist specializing in female and male reproductive health. During his postdoctoral research, Professor Landry examined the origins and characteristics of ovarian fibrosis and its association with the risk of ovarian cancer, identifying the crucial role of chromatin remodeling complexes in female fertility. He received his PhD from Université Laval, where his doctoral studies centered on characterizing cell signaling in ovarian follicle cells and oocyte quality while developing innovative strategies to optimize egg quality in collaboration with the Canadian cattle industry. His MSc from Université de Moncton investigated the effects of obesity-related hormones on male reproduction. David Landry hails from a New Brunswick family with deep agricultural roots and is a member of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan Nation. He is accepting new students for thesis supervision.
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